gummy bears...because as much as i love peeps, i kind of get tired of them after the twentieth one!
yoohoo or woohoo?
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gummy bears...because as much as i love peeps, i kind of get tired of them after the twentieth one!
yoohoo or woohoo?
Gummy bears. I love gummy bears, and I have always loved gummy bears. I don't know if this is an immature thing to say or if I'll ever find myself being laughed at because of this, seeing as I am not so deeply rooted into the "total gummy-bear culture" and thus the only thing I can say is that I love gummy bears, and perhaps I will love them forever.
Forever or for life?:)
Indeed, call me an addict, but that's just who I am. An addict :lol:
Not really. And hey there, a BIG sheep. Man, you creep me out with that avatar of yours! :p Yet for some reason it makes me feel strangely elated.
Wait. Beautifull posted before me! :eek: I'm sorry, Beautifull! a BIG sheep might scold me for skipping, or for being a hindrance to so-called progress. ;) Woohoo, I guess! I usually treat people with the highest level of respect, so I avoild calling them with certain names or terms which they may or may not appreciate, and among these fall "Yoohoos." :p Despite being "emo" I enjoy the feeling of happiness, especially when you have achieved something that was impossible to you at first, or something that seems to impossible to everyone else in this world. Since "woohoo" is an interjection that denotes positive things such as fulfillment and success, both of which are forms of happiness, I enjoy woohoos. :D Now that's valid deductive reasoning you've got right there.:)
i'd say...forever, because if i use either of those phrases, i'd mean it, and for life means just my life time, i'd like the other person i'm talking to that even when my life is over, i want that promise to carry on.
promise or commitment?
Screw them both
sadist or masochist?
neither
lawyer or journalist?
journalist.
student or teacher?
teacher
bide or strike
strike
none or all
all
cobra or mongoose?
mongoose
ferret or rat?
ferret
canary or parrot?
parrot
color or colour?
I spell it color, but, for some reason, I have always liked the Queen's English version.
In Honor of BP's avatar:
Dr. Who (1963-1989) or Dr. Who (2005-Present)?
both?
running in the rain or basking in the sun?